bah humbug, your system is infested by gremlins, all of whom live in
Greenwich.

time to review everything I guess:
log out and then log in again. if you are in an xterm log out of X
altogether and log in again, and reopen your xterm (or go to a virtual
console and log in afresh)

ls -l /etc/localtime
rc-status boot |grep clock
grep ^CLOCK /etc/rc.conf
date
date --utc
sudo /sbin/hwclock --show

hell you might even try md5sum /whatever/etc/localtime/points/to

I have seen them become corrupt as a result of people stuffing about
when things are not working [1], i will compare to mine if you let me
have the md5sum

[1] typically creating the symlink the wrong way round and destroying
the file in /usr/share/zoneinfo, replacing it with a symlink to
/etc/localtime

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 15:42:45 -0500
Michael Haan wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] haanm $ env | grep TZ
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] haanm $
> 
> Good idea, but no banana.

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